No. 2 Alabama coping with another injured receiver

Alabama wide receiver Kenny Bell (7) is helped from the field after being injured during the first half of an NCAA college football game against rival Auburn at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Ala., Saturday, Nov. 24, 2012. No. 2 Alabama has few big problems going into the SEC championship game against Georgia this Saturday, but the Crimson Tide is starting to run low on wide receivers. Bell is the third lost for the season to injury. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)

No. 2 Alabama's once-deep receiving corps has been hit by its third serious injury.

The Crimson Tide lost deep threat Kenny Bell to a broken leg against Auburn and now faces No. 3 Georgia in Saturday's Southeastern Conference championship game.

Coach Nick Saban says "we definitely need to get more guys ready to play." That could include highly recruited freshman Chris Black, who has been practicing for a few weeks after a preseason shoulder injury.

Black would be in line for a redshirt if he doesn't play in the next two games. He was the nation's No. 2 receiver prospect, according to ESPNU.

DeAndrew White started the first five games before a season-ending knee injury against Mississippi.

The Bulldogs have lost receivers Michael Bennett and Marlon Brown to knee injuries.